“The Importance of Being Earnest” at Villagers Theatre

“The Importance of Being Earnest”
by Oscar Wilde

"A Trivial Comedy for Serious People" -- It has been called "The wittiest comedy in the English language" Wilde's perverse and peerless prose, his scathlingly brilliant critique of society's manners and morals, and his ageless theattical instincts continue to dazzle. Mistaken identities, long lost brothers, frustrated romance, and, of course, a msiplaced feature prominently in Wilde's comic masterpiece.

Performed by Villagers Theatre
At Villagers Theatre
Performances ran
Friday, January 11, 2002 thru Saturday, February 2, 2002
Lady Bracknell.... Barbara Neff
Rev. Chasuble.... Bob Dumpert
Algernon Moncrieff.... Rich Sibello Has Bio
Cecily Cardew.... Meghan Luckey Has Bio Has photo
Gwendolen Fairfax.... Lynda Green
Jack (ernest) Worthing.... Wayne Harris Has Bio
Lane.... Mike Rapelye Has Bio
Merriman.... JC Gibriano Has Bio Has photo
Miss Prism.... Ana Kalet Has Bio
Directed by Jerry Marino Has Bio Has photo
Assistant Directed by Elaine Wallace Has Bio
Produced by Michael J. Driscoll Has Bio
Produced by Catherine Rowe Has Bio
Lighting Design by Mike Rapelye Has Bio
Sound Design by Jerry Marino Has Bio Has photo
Stage Managed by Stephanie Youngman Has Bio
Stage Managed by Stephanie Youngman Has Bio
Set Designed by Jim Parks, Sr. Has Bio
Costumes Coordinated by Catherine Rowe Has Bio
Light Operation by Elizabeth A. Durkin Has Bio
Properties by Stephanie Youngman Has Bio
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